Shenandoah
Object Name1 Liter Pyrex Dish with Lid
Manufacturer
Corning Glass Works, Charleroi
Made FromOpalware Glass, Glass, Enamel
Date1981-1986
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Charleroi
TechniqueMold-pressed, screen-printed
SizeOverall H: 9.5 cm, W: 19.7 cm, D: 15.9 cm
Accession Number2010.4.1285 C
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
America's Favorite Dish: Celebrating a Century of Pyrex
Not On View
Interpretive NotesInteresting Facts about Pattern:
-Shenandoah was one of the last patterns to be released before production on all opal Pyrex ceased.
Pattern Description:
As one of the last patterns to exist in the opal Pyrex line, Shenandoah is one of the lesser-known patterns released to the consumer market.
The collection was small and only released on the three-piece Mixing Bowl set (300-80), the Cinderella Bowl set (440-80), the three-piece Bake, Serve and Store set (470-80), and the three-piece Casserole set (480). A four-quart casserole dish was added to the collection in the mid-1980s.
As the popularity of CorningWare and Corelle Tableware grew, interest in the Pyrex patterned opal ware declined. By 1986, when production on all opal Pyrex ceased, Shenandoah was one of four patterns being made.
Provenance
Source
Dianne Williams
- 2010-12-31
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